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Hi Brady,

My name is Avery McClanahan and I am a senior this year! I am a communications major with a minor in diversity. Wanted to introduce myself so that hopefully we can become friends! Hope you are excited about the upcoming school year.

Best, Avery McClanahan — Preceding unsigned comment added by AveryMcC (talkcontribs) 19:30, 9 October 2020 (UTC)Reply

Feedback on your draft

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Greetings Bradyamcevoy!

I made a pass on User:Bradyamcevoy/56 Nights and I think it's looking good. I made a few little edits and I have a few suggestions:

  • Love the new critical reception section.
  • Additional and more variety in citations (i.e., references from various sources, not just FADER and Pitchfork) would probably help.
  • As per WP:EL, you don't usually use external links in the body of the article. I'd watch for that. Similarly, you might want to look for opportunities to create internal links in the body of your new text to other articles in Wikipedia.
  • In general, edit and polish!

Once you've done a final pass to clean up some of this stuff, please go ahead and move your changes over into the live version. I think with another pass, you'll be in good shape! —mako 18:27, 2 November 2020 (UTC)Reply